Like the interface, like the new quit app process, like the look & feel. I didn't need a ton of prep for the upgrade because, though I have a half dozen or so often used apps, I don't keep more than a couple of photos and don't have my iTunes library on the phone.

It seems the only new feature I can't take advantage of is the photo filter set — which ain't no big deal since I rarely use the camera anyway.

I ignored my own intuition and upgraded anyway to 7 on my iPhone 4S. I figured as long as I still had my older iPod touch I could get if things went wrong with the iPhone. I have had no problems so far, and it was pretty painless. I like the look and am enjoying tooling around and figuring things out.

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